Mazda Stadium Hiroshima Carp Ticket Guide

With over 30 kinds of tickets to choose from, choosing your seat at a Carp game at Mazda “Zoom Zoom” Stadium can be confusing. GetHiroshima has put together this English guide using information and images from the Hiroshima Carp’s Official Website.

Demand for 2017 Carp tickets has been huge.
See how to find which seats are still available here.

Clicking on the seat types will take you to the appropriate page on the Carp site (Japanese) where you can click on the little eyeball icons to see video clips of the views you should get from the seats.

Where to buy tickets

You can buy tickets through the Carp website from here, but you need to register first and the whole process is quite involved even for those with good Japanese ability. Other places to get your tickets are below.

Mazda Stadium Ticket Office

On days when there is no game 11:00-16:00

On day game days 11:00 until 30 minutes before the game ends or 22:00 (whichever comes first)

On night game days 11:00 until 30 minutes before the game end or 22:00 (whichever comes first)

Tickets available until the day before any particular game.

CARP Baseball Gallery (karpio)

6-7 Hacchobori, Naka-ku, Hiroshima-shi Tel (082)227-2222

10:00-16:00 (closed on Sundays and National holidays when there is no games)

Tickets available until the day before any particular game.

7-11 convenience stores

Until the start of any particular game

Lawson convenience stores:

L-code 5 number code made up of “6” followed by the date of the game. Eg the code for a game on April 3 would be “60403”.

Can’t figure out how the buys tickets?
The easiest way to buy tickets is to go to the box office at the stadium between 10-6 most days to buy tickets for individual games as well as season tickets. For more information on season tickets, you can contact the ticket office (in Japanese) as posted on the official website:

Hello Camille.
Yes, the Carp are playing today in the first game of the Japan Series to decide the champions of Japan. Unfortunately, the games are all sold out, but will be shown in bars and restaurants all over the city.

Other than a Japanese notice on the Carp website such as now when there are test entries saying that the Climax Series playoffs and the Japan Series games are sold out, I don’t think there is any way to check if games are sold out without trying to purchase a ticket through a ticket outlet. Can anyone confirm or refute this?

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